Dynamic, exciting, and on fire for life Denise L. Cook, known as The ORACLE, brings insight to the internet. Her new show, The ORACLE Speaks, is a call in radio show. Inspired by the ORACLE's writing and motivated by your input. Whatever the subject, The ORACLE brings knowledge and a personal understanding to the table and leaves you feeling as if you have been hugged from the inside out.

Happy Kwanzaa; The seven Principles of Kwanzaa are:

Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our brothers' and sisters' problems our problems, and to solve them together.

This week's Theme: from The ORACLE Presents Ten Pages of Nothing But The Truth Volume 4, Truth #6 FIND

Find a G-D to know, find your true self, find the real friend and family to call your own. Find in your G-D the truth that is yours. Be careful, you might find your truth isn't what you thought it was and may be more than you thiought it could be.

Find a place in your heart, room for the souls who seek to be found. You may be the haven they need to find themselves.

Find the silver lining in the tarnished and tattooed tapestry of life. It may be worn and frayed, but it is your cloak of honor to be worn with pride and the knowledge that each tear is a mark of your triumph over the inevitabilities of life.

U know what it is, and if not, come and join me for the night, as we open the lines to you and let you air out whatever’s on your mind on this Venting Funky Fresh Friday. This will be open discussion, so come enjoy yourself. If you would like to be heard live on the air or just want to listen in call (347) 426-3798 tonight, Nov.07.2014. If you want to listen in online, then go to my show page www.blogtalkradio.com/speaktruth and click the "listen now” or “live” button. There is also a link on my page that will allow you to join the chat room if you would like. If you have a headset with a mouthpiece, you will be able to talk to me live on the air...I hope to hear/see you on the air....Much love, respect, peace, and success

This week Dr Gil Tippy interviews 3 special educators using an appropriate, developmental, sensory sensitive approach in public and private education settings for kids with neuro-developmental disorders of relating and communicating. The discussion ranges from the tremendous success of a couple of Vermont public school teachers in their use of the DIR/Floortime model, through our success at the Rebecca School in our Fairytale Literacy curriculum, and even touches on the complications of the Common Core Standards, and what it means for our children. Kathryn Byrne Grossarth is a Special Educator in a small public school in Wells, VT. She attended a conference in Vermont this past summer that Rae Leeper and I put on, explaining how to do a relationship based model in a public school setting. She has implemented DIR in her public school with tremendous success. She is using Rae's literacy suggestions and is finding that it is really working. She is working on creating curriculum and texts, and is passionate about the tremendous change she has seen in her kids, and herself in just the first four months of this school year.Barbara Festa is a Special Education Supervisor in Wells, VT. She did not attend the training, but Kathryn's enthusiasm has been so infectious that she began to use the model in her math curriculum, to great results. She sees that DIR/Floortime is directly in line with the Common Core Standards.Rae Leeper is the Education Supervisor at the Rebecca School, and did the training with me that inspired these two Vermont Special Educators. She has been at the Rebecca School from the very beginning, and instrumental in creating and supervising our classroom curriculum.

real women and men talking about real issues.. Join me your Host Robin and Co- Host Gurjus Denise as we take it to the Sectional: The Power of Positivity Also Join us as we Set The Stage. If you a poet and didnt know it or have you have any talents, Call In! Come on and take it to the sectional and let’s talk about real issues on a GROWN FOLKS level Set The Stage: Guest Chill Will the Orator You too can Set The Stage! Call in Live to let your voice be heard. We will be listening for you! Every Friday at 6 pm CST, 4 pm PST, and 7 pm EST. Call 619.789.1953

Eric Chavez is the department chair of the Computer and Electronics CIS department at Los Angeles Trade Technical College. More importantly is on my Mentors and Advisors in the world of career technical education. I am spending part of my day at Trade tech learning about how to better get high school students get ready to purse higher education especially in a CTE environment. I also plan to talk about Eric’s Great Success with his SkillsUSA teams in the fields of Electronics and Computer Maintenance competitions. I have known Eric ever since I started teaching at the high school 12 years ago and he has served as a friend , mentor, advisor in all things CTE education and I look forward to listening and learning with the Master. As always I invite all to join in and share the fun.

We also talked to a couple of students, professor and a couple of surprise special guests

Muriel Jones, has extensive training in education and she has experience teaching in the public school system and tutoring students. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina and a Masters of Education degree in Educational Management from Strayer University in Washington, DC. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D in Educational Leadership from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She taught high school English for 3 years and she has also tutored students for the past 8 years. Our director has completed an internship as a principal-in-training at an elementary school in Charlotte, North Carolina. She believes that children are our future and that every child holds the key to unlock our future. They each have a special, unique gift they bring to this world. It is the responsibility of parents and educators to help children unlock their true potential to succeed in the future. She believes that we must assist children in discovering who they are so they can express and nurture their own ideas. (980) 228-1040 www.risingstareducationalservices.com

Join host Tami Neumann as she welcomes former guest Kit McKinney, Certified Diabetes Educator of GET Diabetes Education back to the show. Tami and Kit will continue their discussion on the basics of diabetes by talking about carb counting, the treatment of hypoglycemia, and how to check for ketones during hyperglycemia. This is a great place to start for someone newly diagnosed as well as a great brush up for those dealing with the disease for some time. Connect with Kit: www.getdiabetesed.com